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![]() In His Image (Christ Clone Trilogy, Book 1) | |
Author | James BeauSeigneur |
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Language | English |
Genre | Christian,apocalypticscience fiction novel |
Publisher | Warner Books |
Publication date | 1998 |
Publication place | United States |
Published in English | 06/2003, 02/2004, 03/2003 |
Media type | Print (Hardback &Paperback) |
Christ Clone Trilogy is aChristianscience fictiontrilogy by theAmericannovelistJames BeauSeigneur, dealing with the end of the world by presenting afictionalized version ofChristian eschatology.
BeauSeigneur's writing is compared to much more name recognized contemporaries, such asTom Clancy, for its attention to detail.[1] The series has also been compared to the better-knownLeft Behind series of novels, as both deal with the concepts of theRapture, theAntichrist, and theSecond Coming of Jesus.
The trilogy starts withIn His Image, where living human cells discovered on theTurin shroud are used toclone a child, Christopher Goodman. The book follows Goodman's story by telling the tale of Decker Hawthorne, a journalist and the main character of the series. Among the main events covered in this book are the creation of Christopher, therapture and Christopher's progress to becoming a key figure in theUnited Nations.
The trilogy continues with theBirth of an Age, in which a series of disasters and plagues assault the earth and its inhabitants. Towards the end of this book, Christopher is killed and then resurrected.
Finally inActs of God, there is coverage of further natural disasters and the realization of Christopher's true identity and motives. This book follows through to theend of the world and life afterwards.
Decker is the main protagonist in the series. Decker is aVietnam veteran who becomes a journalist and world traveler. Good-natured but ambitious Decker grows more and more successful throughout the series, and ends up as Chief of Staff for the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The Secretary-General happens to be Christopher Goodman, his foster son, and prophesied Antichrist of the Revelation.
Christopher Goodman is the titular Christ Clone within the trilogy. Living dermal cells are obtained from theShroud of Turin and are cloned by Professor Harry Goodman, who wanted to study cells which are resistant enough to remain healthy after 2000 years. The series, told mostly from Decker Hawthorne's point of view, chronicles the life of Christopher Goodman, his rise to political and spiritual power.
Robert Milner is a former Secretary-General of the United Nations who served as Christopher's spiritual mentor and moral compass during his early adulthood, and remains one of Christopher's closest advisors, confidents and friends. Milner is approaching 100 years of age, however, due to a transfusion of Christopher's blood, he appears as a vital man in his middle years, at the peak of health. He is Christopher's right-hand man in matters of faith and spirituality.